I've set it up for GTD, but don't currently use it because there's no good way to use Siri with it. I use a fairly simple implementation now that can be used with Things, Omnifocus, Wunderlist, Toodledo and others. I have a preferred order for my lists, with contexts first and project list, waiting for, tickler and someday/maybe following. I use the tickler list for start dates if the list tool doesn't support them, as is the case with Wunderlist. I use the star as an indication of priority/focus/intention but of course it's good not to go overboard with that. This is a very fast, simple implementation that gets out of your way.

you get the picture, pretty standard format really. I set a due date for things that need to be done urgently (ie.today) or on tickled reminders. I use the star for things I consider Important. If you're familiar with Covey's Urgency/Imprtance matrix, then this allows me to overlap this with my GTD structure.

It doesnt link Projects to Next Actions, but I use my weekly review to ensure things are working smoothly.

I have three things I wish they'd sort:

1 - I can't schedule recurring tasks for weekdays only
2 - you can't access the web version from 'older browsers' meaning I can't access it from my work computer (but have it on my phone and ipad anyway)
3 - There's no easy way to "delete all" completed tasks, so once a week I go in an manually remove them.

Can't think of anything else off the top of my head, if you have any questions, give me a shout.

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Thanks for getting this going about GTD and Wunderlist. I have been a GTD enthusiast for several years and came across WL about 1.5 years ago, while searching "what's the best GTD App" when I finally picked up an iPad.
I love how it syncs with my Windows laptop and both my IOS devices. I keep going back to what David says: Use the simplest tool that gets the job done. I've tried several others and this one is best in my opinion (and in the opinion of several others in our company who now use it for their own systems).
As far as your question, I just have one list within Wunderlist called "Horizons of Focus P,V,G,R" because this list only takes me down to 20k ft level (obviously). I skim it during my Weekly Review and do quarterly deep dives which are scheduled on my calendar. As far as how much to put in there, yes you could go on and on in the notes section. However, I have trouble just looking at those items, so my recommendation would be to keep "sharpening the pencil" on your statements. Mine are all one liner's (but I do have a handful of separate items within each level except for 50K which just has my one Purpose statement). Hope this is making sense. Thanks for exploring Wunderlist. Love to hear of others using it for GTD, because I don't think it gets nearly the credit it deserves.